Ballista - Wikipedia The ballista (Latin, from Greek βαλλίστρα ballistra[1] and that from βάλλω ballō, "throw"), [2] plural ballistae or ballistas, sometimes called bolt thrower, was an ancient missile weapon that launched either bolts or stones at a distant target
The History and Development of the Ballista Among the most fearsome weapons conceived by the minds of Hellenistic and Roman engineers was the ballista, a mechanical marvel that hurled death with frightening accuracy across ancient battlefields and siege lines
Ballista | Roman, Siege, Weapon | Britannica ballista, ancient missile launcher designed to hurl javelins or heavy balls Ballistas were powered by torsion derived from two thick skeins of twisted cords through which were thrust two separate arms joined at their ends by the cord that propelled the missile
Medieval Ballista: Types, Facts History Of Ancient Siege Weapons Ballista was a very effective medieval siege weapon and was primary used by the attacking army to throw large stones in order to damage the castle walls However, it could also be used by the defending armies to throw various missiles on the attaching armies and kill the people
Medieval Weapons: Medieval Ballista. Types, Facts and History A medieval ballista was a powerful siege weapon that was used during the Middle Ages to launch large arrows or bolts at enemy fortifications It was essentially a giant crossbow mounted on a frame or tripod and could be operated by a small team of soldiers or engineers
Ballista - Wikiwand The ballista (Latin, from Greek βαλλίστρα ballistra[1] and that from βάλλω ballō, "throw"), [2] plural ballistae or ballistas, sometimes called bolt thrower, was an ancient missile weapon that launched either bolts or stones at a distant target